Games review: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 23 October 2009 13:00 EDT
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Format DS, Wii

Publisher Sega

After the original Mario and Sonic sporting pairing won gold – and lots of it – at the tills, this chilly follow-up looks likely to be just as victorious. With 18 events to compete in, plus a handful of party games, it offers a slew of snowy fun and looks fresher graphically than its predecessor. While the latest Mario & Sonic doesn’t really break new ground, it does what it does very well. Medals all round.

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